Self-assembly of DNA-coded nanoclusters
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.stat-mech
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clusterspossibleself-assemblyschemeaddressanisotropicaspectsblocks
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We present a theoretical discussion of a self-assembly scheme which makes it possible to use DNA to uniquely encode the composition and structure of micro- and nanoparticle clusters. These anisotropic DNA-decorated clusters can be further used as building blocks for hierarchical self-assembly of larger structures. We address several important aspects of possible experimental implementation of the proposed scheme: the competition between different types of clusters in a solution, possible jamming in an unwanted configuration, and the degeneracy due to symmetry with respect to particle permutations.
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